bennet
4 posts

It'd be nice if you could post a blog on NAT- PT...

navneetgaur2010
5 posts

Hi.

  1. I would like to talk about NAT and PAT. Please reply if this post is still relevant.

Take care.

Onalis
2 posts

Hello,

Is there anything particular you want to know ?

I've just finished a case on a ppt-sheet and students can start to build it in a lab. or in packettracer.

Let me know if you are interested ?

navneetgaur2010
5 posts

Hi.

  1. Sure, I am interested and I would like to go through the sheet you have prepared.

  2. However I was offering help if anyone wanted to clear their fundamentals about NAT and PAT.

Thank you and take care.

Onalis
2 posts

Hello navneetgaur2010,

Just to let you know that I'm a teacher on a ICT-academy and made this
sheet for my students (first-years).
It's possible for us to built it in our training-lab. and also to make it in Packettracer.
In our lab. we use catalysts_3550 and cisco_2600.
For the Internet-cloud we also use the Catalyst_3550, configured with a DHCP-server on each port, and filters to deny all the privat-addresses going through the cloud.

My questions for the students are:

Built and configure your privat-network and use the given subnetmask.
They are only given one ip-address and they have to calculate the addresses for the given subnets (subnet 1= 1e, subnet 3= 3e, subnet 7= 7e etc.)
Use RIPv2 as routing protocol.
Configure a windows 2008 server as a DHCP-server with different scoops.

The next thing I want them to do is to configure the Cisco_2600 with NAT/PAT and go and get the website in Dordrecht from the http-server.

After that, I want them to built 3 websites on 3 different locations in their privat-network, so they have to configure the Cisco_2600 with PortForwarding with different portnumbers.

What I try to do with this case is to make the student aware of how their own, preconfigured router works !

Until so far !

Any comment is welcome !

Take care and have a nice weekend :-)

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bennet
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Can any one here throw some light on NAT-PT ? NAT and PAT is child's play guys. You'll find numerous docs explaining the same.

octavian
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@bennet

I don't have time/resources to explain NAT-PT, but I'll tell you where to find it.
Download/buy/whatever CCNP Route Foundation Learning Guide and in the IPv6 Chapter, at page 654 you'll find all you need about NAT-PT.

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